[news.announce.conferences] CFP: USENIX C++ Advanced Topics Workshop

kgorlen@alw.nih.gov (03/06/91)

            USENIX C++ ADVANCED TOPICS WORKSHOP

           at the USENIX C++ Technical Conference
               Washington, DC, April 26, 1991

The third USENIX C++ Advanced Topics Workshop will  be  held
following  the  USENIX C++ Technical Conference on April 26,
1991,  in  Wilson  Hall,  on  the  campus  of  the  National
Institutes  of  Health  in  Bethesda,  MD.  (This is a short
subway ride from the Washington D.C. Sheraton  Hotel,  where
the technical conference will be held.)

The focus of this year's workshop will be on the  design  of
and experience with C++ class libraries.  We wish to address
questions such as:  How can inheritance best  be  used  when
organizing class hierachies?  How will new language features
such as templates and exceptions impact the design  and  use
of  class  libraries?   Is  it  practical  to  deliver class
libraries in binary-only form?  What compiler,  linker,  and
debugging  tools  are  needed to support the development and
use of large class  libraries?   What  problems  arise  when
several  libraries must be used in the same program, and how
can these be  overcome?   To  what  extent  have  C++  class
libraries  actually  delivered  on  the  promise of software
reuse?  What new language features might improve C++ support
for class libraries?

Workshop attendance will be limited to 60 people,  of  which
there  will  be  selected  approximately  a dozen to present
their position.  Attendees will be selected on the basis  of
a  position  statement they submit that describes their work
and how  it  is  relevant  to  the  design  or  use  of  C++
libraries.

Persons interested in attending this workshop should send  a
1 page position paper by March 1 to:

    Keith Gorlen
    Building 12A, Room 2033
    National Institutes of Health
    Bethesda, MD 20892

    phone: (301) 496-1111
    FAX: (301) 402-0007
    Internet: kgorlen@alw.nih.gov
    uucp: uunet!kgorlen%alw.nih.gov

Those  selected  to  attend  the   workshop   will   receive
invitations  by March 25.  Attendees chosen to present their
postion papers at the workshop will also be notified at this
time.